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1、托福-13 及答案解析(总分:100.04,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、passage-1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)EarthquakeEvery year throughout the world approximately 6000 earthquakes are detected. The vast majority of these are either too small or too far from populated areas to be felt. Several hundred, however, are felt an
2、d the majority of these, while frightening, are relatively harmless. A small number of earthquakes, however, are severe enough to cause serious damage to property, as well as injuries and even deaths. Earthquakes are a serious concern in major cities such as Tokyo, Mexico City, Los Angeles and San F
3、rancisco, which lie on or near earthquake faults. Earthquakes are a result of the earth“s continuous friction movements along fault lines. Tectonic plates grind past or along side each other without interruption in areas that are prone to earthquakes. These sliding moves are only traced by seismolog
4、ists in their labs, and are not evident for people going about their day to day lives. However, when the moving tectonic plates do not glide smoothly by one another, the resulting collision gives rise to tremors and shudders. Stronger impacts result in earthquakes. Major earthquakes, while uncommon,
5、 rank among the deadliest of natural catastrophes . In the 20th Century, an average of 15,000 people has died every year due to earthquakes. Many deaths are caused by collapsed buildings, houses, bridges and other structures. Much damageboth in terms of material and human liveshowever, is the result
6、 of side effects produced by earthquakes, such as tidal waves, landslides, avalanches, fires and the collapse of dams. Additionally, serious earthquakes may devastate a city“s infrastructure, resulting in contaminated drinking water, impassable roads, and disruptions in the supply of power and phone
7、 service. If damage to a city“s sanitation system and disruption of food and water supplies lasts for a longer time, earthquakes can cause significant injury and death long after the shaking of the earthquake itself has subsided . Because earthquakes are inevitable , a program of hazard reduction is
8、 the only way to combat the severe damage earthquakes can inflict on life and property. Seismologists still cannot accurately predict the timing of earthquakes, but they can identify areas which are subject to seismic risk. Education of the population about the dangers of earthquakes and what to do
9、in the event one occurs is important in limiting damage. A number of nations, particularly the U.S. and Japan, have implemented stringent building codes which take into account the possibility of earthquakes in the design of buildings. The other way to limit the damage caused by earthquakes is the i
10、mplementation of programs of emergency procedures in the event of an earthquake. These include evacuation plans, backup power sources and communication systems designed to keep citizens informed in the event of an earthquake. For several years now, the Pacific Northwest has been in a vast state of p
11、reparedness in the event of an earthquake. Seismologists have long warned against the imminent danger of a major earthquake striking the SeattlePortland metropolitan area. Such warnings come on the heel of recently tracked tremors along the Juan de Fuca fault line that borders the northwestern U.S.
12、states. No major earthquake has hit the area in more than a few decades, and a huge one is bound to occur anytime soon. Glossaryfault: a crack in the earth“s crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other infrastructure: the stock of basic facilities and capital equipmen
13、t needed for the functioning of a country or area property: any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone seismologist: a scientist who studies earthquakes(分数:10.00)(1).The word catastrophes in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:2.50)A.major disastersB.unforgettable eventsC.dea
14、dly causesD.unimaginable problems(2).The word subsided in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:2.50)A.decreased in intensityB.decreased in frequencyC.slowed down in speedD.stopped altogether(3).The word inevitable in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:2.50)A.probableB.likelyC.unavoidableD.in
15、estimable(4).The phrase a huge one refers to(分数:2.50)A.an earthquake with great intensityB.a broad areaC.a major fault lineD.a metropolitan area三、passage-2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)AlamoErected in 1722 as a Franciscan mission and later used as a fort, the Alamo is now a state monument and popular tourist attr
16、action. Located in San Antonio Texas, the Alamo has great historical importance, as it was the site of a pivotal battle in Texas“ war of independence against Mexico. The lore surrounding the Alamo continues to fascinate people to this day. In 1995, excavators began digging on the grounds of the monu
17、ment in the search for gold which was supposedly dropped down one of the wells during the course of battle. The battle that was to take place at the Alamo reaches far back in history. During the 18th century, Texas formed an integral part of the Mexican state. In fact, both U.S. states bordering Mex
18、ico to the north, namely Texas and New Mexico, were part of the Mexican country. Strong economic ties had developed between both nations, mainly due to the booming cattle industry. Texan ranchers provided the raw beef meat that was to be shipped in huge refrigerated cars further north towards the me
19、at processing plants in Chicago and Detroit. At that time, white Americans and swarthy Mexicans cohabitated peacefully the Texan lands. These prosperous times were to be shattered by the emergence on the political scene of dictator General Santa Anna. Santa Anna was a vain and ruthless man, who had
20、wrestled control away from the Mexican government and instituted a regime of brute terror. Any Mexican citizen was to be at his every beck and call, including the well-off Texan ranchers. Of course, that situation did not sit well with the proud Texans, whether of American or Mexican origin. No soon
21、er did they realize that the state was falling into the claws of a usurper, they strived to set themselves free. A handful of resolute freedom fighters declared Texas“ independence from Mexico and set up an independent democratic government. Santa Anna responded by mobilizing his army and marching t
22、owards insurgent Texas. Thus, both sides were set for armed combat . On February 23, 1836 Mexican general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna led a Mexican force of more than 2000 men in an attack on the San Antonio garrison. Texan insurgents led by Colonel William Barrett Travis had captured the garrison t
23、he previous December. With the attack by Santa Anna, the Texan forces, who were composed of 155 soldiers and 15 civilians, withdrew to the Alamo. Santa Anna deployed his troops around the structure and launched an intensive assault. The Texans received reinforcements of 32 men on March 1 and withsto
24、od the Mexican attack until March 6, when the walls of the Alamo were breached. Colonel Travis, his chief aideswho included the frontiersmen Davy Crockett and James Bowieand the remainder of the garrison perished in the fierce battle that followed. All 187 Texan defenders were killed, but the lives
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